Pedro Pederson from the Brothers Twin Group says not all bikies are criminals.

"We ride to make money and save money for the kids to support different schools and the Government is trying to put a thing through," he said.

"[The laws would mean] that we can't ride in groups of three. How are we supposed to do our runs to raise money for kids?"

However, Queensland Treasurer Tim Nicholls says the laws, which include mandatory sentences of 15 years on top of the usual penalties for serious crimes committed by gangs, are about keeping the community safe.

"What I would simply say is that our laws are simply targeting criminal gangs. If you are a valid and honest motorcycle rider you've got nothing to fear," Mr Nicholls said.

"But people who are engaging in gangs and criminal activities have a lot to fear."